Hikiau, calm is the sea of, [398].
Hills, twin, likened to palm-thatched houses, [286].
Hilo and Hamakua became united, [224].
beach at, [20];
chiefs of, [222];
unprepared, killed, [224].
defeat of, by Puna, [386], [416];
district, [4].
entertainment for chiefs of, [220].
flower-nets of, [376].
given to Kaoleioku, [206].
Haalilo, a chief of, defeated by Kualii, [316], [414].
Kauhiakama circuits, [336].
Koolau an unusual term, [220].
Kualii and warriors, hearing of a battle in, return thither, [414];
from Oahu, [414];
lands at, [416];
left, for Molokai, [416];
makes third visit to, and resides some time, [422];
sails from, for Lanai, [424].
[[ix]]lehua blossoms of, [398].
Lono and parents arrive at, [264].
men of, heard their chief was killed, [328].
Moikeha’s arrival at, [116].
mullet reaches to, [396].
no one to warn the chiefs of, [224].
nothing known of, [324];
to be proceeded against, [324].
of Kane with high cliffs, [286], [304];
of the incessant rains, [316].
Peahi is at, [386], [414].
people of, unaware of coming war, [224].
plover listen to the raindrops of, [316].
rebels from, [330].
thatching, [285], [304].
Umi and companions in predicament at, [222].
Umi visits; weds daughter of king of, [220].
war decided upon against, [222];
warriors, [344].
while it rains at, [378];
winning of, [4].
Hilohamakua, child of Kulukulua, chief of Hilo, [316].
bones of, identified, [316].